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... like a shadow gliding across the floor. His presence was suffocating, his aura cold and merciless.

Stopping beside the bed, his emotionless eyes fell upon Ethan's peaceful, unaware face. The boy was deep in sleep, completely oblivious to the danger looming over him.

Without hesitation, the assassin raised his dagger, positioning it directly above Ethan's heart. His grip was firm, his movements practiced. The blade glinted faintly under the dim light as it descended—

But j ...

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